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Priest Charged With Theft of $160,000 From Kansas Parish

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‘Magnifica Humanitas’: In the Face of Christ, the Truth About Man

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Pope Decries ‘Drastic Sterility,’ Discrimination Against Motherhood in Europe

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Pedro Ballester’s Sainthood Cause Advances After Life of Faith and Suffering

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From the Vatican to Australia: Sistine Chapel Exhibit Debuts in Sydney

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Rubio Pays Homage at Mother Teresa’s Tomb, Bringing ‘Joy’ to Her Nuns

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Sam Brownback: Our Silence Fuels China’s Religious Persecution

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An Uneasy End to an Elusive War with Iran Draws Near

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5 killed, several abducted in new attacks on Nigerian Catholics (ACI Africa)

The Archdiocese of Kaduna, Nigeria, condemned new terrorist attacks on Catholic communities within its territory.

“The Archdiocese condemns these incessant attacks in the strongest terms and calls on government and the security agencies to intensify efforts towards the protection of lives and properties of such besieged areas,” Father Christian Okewu Emmanuel, the archdiocesan chancellor, said in a statement.

Pope, in encyclical, affirms right of self-defense, says just war theory outdated (Dicastery for Communication)

In his new encyclical letter, Pope Leo XIV wrote that “today, more than ever, without prejudice to the right to self-defense in the strictest sense, it is important to reaffirm that the ‘just war’ theory, which has all too often been used to justify any kind of war, is now outdated” (n. 192).

Pope Leo cited Pope Francis’s 2020 encyclical letter Fratelli tutti:

In recent decades, every single war has been ostensibly ‘justified.’ The Catechism of the Catholic Church speaks of the possibility of legitimate defense by means of military force, which involves demonstrating that certain ‘rigorous conditions of moral legitimacy’ have been met. Yet it is easy to fall into an overly broad interpretation of this potential right. In this way, some would also wrongly justify even ‘preventive’ attacks or acts of war that can hardly avoid entailing ‘evils and disorders graver than the evil to be eliminated.’